English Language Skills Test — School Subjects: Grammar, Vocabulary & Reading
Grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension multiple-choice questions.
Take the English Language Skills Test, a comprehensive School Subjects quiz designed to evaluate your grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. This test mixes targeted grammar questions, vocabulary checks, and short reading tasks to give a clear picture of your practical English ability. Whether you are a student preparing for exams, a teacher assessing progress, or a lifelong learner improving language skills, this quiz provides meaningful feedback and actionable next steps.
Our English Language Skills Test uses multiple-choice questions that measure core areas: verb tenses, sentence structure, word choice, idioms, and short passage comprehension. Optimized for accuracy and clarity, this quiz helps identify strengths and weaknesses in English language usage and offers tailored recommendations to improve. Complete the test to receive a quantified score and specific study tips for grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
Choose the correct verb form: "By the time she arrives, we ____ dinner."
Test of future perfect tense usage in time clauses.
Choose the best synonym for "abundant" in this context: "The region has abundant rainfall."
Test of vocabulary breadth and nuance.
Select the sentence with correct article use:
Articles (a/an/the) often depend on specificity and pronunciation.
Read the short sentence and answer: "Despite the rain, the festival went ahead as planned." What does 'went ahead' mean here?
Assess understanding of phrasal verbs and implied meaning.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence: "Her argument was both persuasive and _____."
Select the adjective that naturally collocates with 'persuasive'.
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Focus on comma use in compound sentences.
Short passage: "The city redesigned its parks to include more native plants, which improved biodiversity and reduced maintenance costs." Question: Why did the city include native plants?
Comprehension of cause and effect in a brief passage.
Choose the antonym of "scarce".
Test knowledge of opposites and common vocabulary.
Fill in the blank: "If I _____ you, I would accept the offer."
Conditional sentence type II — hypothetical present.
Interpretation question: "He passed the exam, albeit with a low score." What does 'albeit' introduce?
Understanding contrast connectors in written English.
Which phrasal verb best fits: "I need to _____ the meeting to next week."
Phrasal verbs are common in spoken and written English.
Choose the correctly formed comparative sentence:
Comparatives and word order.
Frequently asked questions
The test contains 12 multiple-choice questions and typically takes 10–20 minutes to complete depending on reading speed and reflection time. It's designed to be concise while covering grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
The score is the sum of the numeric values assigned to your selected options. Each question award values (0, 1, or 2) based on correctness and partial correctness. The final score places you in Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced ranges with tailored recommendations for improvement.
Yes. Retake the test after studying targeted areas suggested by your results. We recommend retesting every 4–8 weeks to track progress and adjust your study plan.
The quiz focuses on practical grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills that align with school curricula and common standardized exam content. Use the results to identify topics to review for formal exams.
Use the recommendations to create a focused study plan—practice grammar exercises for weak areas, learn vocabulary in context, and read short passages with comprehension questions. Combine guided lessons, practice exercises, and timed readings for best results.
Yes. The test is suitable for both native and non-native speakers who want an objective measure of their English language skills. The results will highlight areas for improvement and provide actionable study suggestions tailored to your proficiency level.
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